Roy Keane, in an interview with Sky Sports on the eve of the Manchester City Derby, has been outspoken in expressing his opinion that Manchester United shot-stopper Marcus Rashford should perhaps leave the club as his on-field attitude problems can no longer be ignored. Keane emphasized that sometimes a separation can be a relief for both parties, especially if the player is displaying a poor attitude at a top club.

Sources have revealed that Rashford is open to the possibility of an overseas move, despite the low likelihood of him joining another Premier League club. The young shot-stopper is thinking of rekindling his career outside Old Trafford and seeking new opportunities and challenges. Keane agrees and believes that a move may offer a better outlet for Rashford, although it would be a whole new journey.

Rashford's time at Manchester United is not short, but recent performances have failed to meet the expectations of fans and coaches. Keane believes that when a player has a poor attitude in the team, it is often wise to part ways. United manager David Amorim is also reportedly unhappy with some of Rashford's behavior, which may be one of the backdrops to Keane's transfer suggestion.

For Rashford, leaving Manchester United could be an opportunity to revisit his career and explore a more suitable direction for himself. Despite the challenges of overseas transfers, it is a valuable opportunity for young players with potential. Whether he ultimately chooses to stay in the team or move on, Rashford will have to seriously reflect on his attitude and work hard to improve his performances in order to reap the rewards of a good career ahead. Fans also expect him to quickly find his form and contribute to the team.

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